"Initially, it was anticipated that I would leave the hospital within three days of receiving surgery. However, due to several complications especially caused by the delicate state of my lungs, I required intensive care which meant I was hospitalised for 21 days," she wrote.

Njambi had not been lucky enough to secure health insurance cover as she was termed a huge liability.

This forced her to cough up all her hospital expenses out of her pocket.

Now, the journalist is pleading with Kenyans to help her raise a whopping KSh 7.6 million to cover her recent medical bills.

She was grateful for the help she had in her previous fundraising that saw her pay for accommodation, her surgery and therapy fees.

"Your generous contribution in my initial fundraiser raised KSh8.9million (USD $89 000), which covered the cost of the surgery, travelling and lodging. The extra treatment, medication and post-surgery therapy has raised the bill by an additional KSh 7.6million (USD $76 000 or GBP £54 000). I cannot say it enough or more sincerely, your response to my initial fundraiser was tremendous, and may you all be blessed abundantly. Having no health insurance, the initial funds raised were exhausted due to the long hospitalisation. I am therefore running a second round of fundraising to help settle the outstanding bill amounting to KSh 7.6 million (USD $76 000). I urgently require your help to settle this bill, and any amount that you contribute will go a long way in helping me to finally have my life back," her post read in part.

Njambi flew to the US to seek a permanent solution to her endometriosis that saw her undergo a major life saving surgery.

Her friends, family and fans joined hands to help raise millions of cash to save her life.

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